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What do you think is the best way i could do the following 3 regional leagues at the same level with relegation to 2nd Division league with same region as parent Top 3 -4 teams from each of the 3 top level leagues move into a end of season league which would count as final standings for things like continental placing and history?

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12 sounds good enough. You might have to watch the amount of games though, but that might work depending on the country you are working.

So 3 regional divisions, 4 of each promote to a champion division. All teams return to their previous regional division in the next season.

Second division again 3 regional (or 6, but 3 is better I think). Promotion to level 1 is dependent on how much team you want per regional division at level 1.

I assume your regional division also has a relegation pool after the split?

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Yeh so like

End of season premiership maybe play each other once for game load sake
Top 4 of each regional league qualify for premiership league
Central Div     Northern Div       Southern Div
3 down automatically at the end of the "regional season" from each league
Central Champ  Northern Champ Southern Champ
3 up automatically at the end of the regional league


No relegation pool after the split teams will have to wait for the next season This might cause financial issues so im not sure

It would be nice to be easily expandable at regional level so i cna get as many NZ teams in as possible

Also the Premiership would have to be the top level comp for continentals

This sort of is my own version of the planned NZ restructure next year

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On 09/03/2021 at 07:55, Wolf_pd said:

Your top 12 premiership playing for the continentals sounds right. Qualifying otherwise is probably going to be a nightmare in the editor.

Yeh now i just gotta find a way to do it hahaha

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